Monday, June 11, 2018

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Daily update June 11, 2018
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Suicide rates increased by 25% across the United States over nearly two decades ending in 2016, according to research published Thursday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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A new study suggests children in the US begin consuming added sugar at a very young age and that many toddlers' sugar intake exceeds the maximum amount recommended for adults.
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Toddlers in America are eating too much added sugar, and the problem only gets worse as they get older, a new study conducted by researchers at the Centers for Disease Control found.
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Atlanta-based dermatologist Dr. Windell Boutte defends making videos of her dancing and singing as patients go under the knife, saying they gave their full consent.
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FILE - In this Feb. 7, 2018 file photo, a nurse prepares a flu shot at the Salvation Army in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File).
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Sometimes it pays to get sick. Guest staying at a Missouri hotel could get paid $3,500 and have meals, internet and TV included in their nearly two-week stay - only if they agree to be exposed to the flu.
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A new federal report says Indiana's suicide rate increased more than 30 percent from 1999 to 2016. Scroll for more content... The Indianapolis Star reports that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials say suicide ...
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A mother has shared a warning about the dangers of tick paralysis after her five-year-old daughter woke up struggling to walk. Jessica Griffin, from Mississippi in the US, said she did not realise anything was wrong with Kailyn until the little girl ...
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There is a direct correlation between heart disease and diabetes. The probability of death caused by heart disease among adults doubles or quadruples if the adult also has diabetes, according to the American Heart Association (AHA).
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ATLANTA (AP)/(WSB) - - Georgia is now on the list of states impacted by a salmonella outbreak linked to pre-cut melon. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the outbreak in eight states has been linked to pre-cut melon sold at ...
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Hamilton's public health department is working on a tick management strategy following most of the city's designation as "estimated Lyme disease risk area.
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Polio has been reported in Venezuela, a crisis-wracked country where the disease had been eradicated decades ago, the Pan-American Health Organization reports.
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ATLANTA -- Pathogens responsible for food poisoning, such as Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, were found in kitchen towels in homes in Mauritius after a month, a researcher said here.
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US and Danish researchers announced Thursday, June 7, 2018 to have developed an inexpensive blood test that can predict to 80% if a pregnant woman will give birth to a premature baby.
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The list of celebrities who have committed suicide is long, and for many it stands as a reminder that even the top can be a lonely and tragic place for some.
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GRENADA, Miss. - A Grenada, Mississippi mother's warning to other parents after her daughter suffered tick paralysis has been shared thousands of times on Facebook.
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The WHO Regional Director for Africa, Dr Matshidiso Moet has called on African countries to strengthen national blood services to enhance universal access to safe blood.
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American and Danish researchers said Thursday they have developed an inexpensive blood test that may predict with up to 80 percent accuracy whether a pregnant woman will give birth prematurely.
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More than 90 percent of people who have attempted suicide survive, according to the director of Colorado's Office of Suicide Prevention.
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Nearly 30 years after declaring Polio eradicated in Venezuela, the first case of the disease has been reported in the country as it reels from an economic crash crippling its healthcare system.
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Your mother was right, eating greens is the best way to stay healthy. Some of the latest studies from around the world were presented at Nutrition 2018 and show how eating greens can benefit you.
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Feeling lonely may up risk of mortality in people with poor cardiovascular health. Not just that, men and women who "feel lonely" are more likely to have worse mental health, heart disease conditions and die early than those "living alone", said a ...
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More plant protein at the expense of animal-derived protein showed a lower risk of developing coronary heart disease. ANI | Updated: June 11, 2018 12:32 pm.
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Results from a new clinical study have confirmed the safety and tolerability of using bacteria-specific viruses known as bacteriophages to eliminate disease-causing bacteria in the gut.
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On Oct. 28, 2013, my older brother, Perry Cimons, then 76 and a retired pharmacist from Yonkers, N.Y., underwent open-heart surgery to replace his deteriorating aortic valve.
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One day in June 2016, Rudy went out on his deck to bring in his work boots. He bent over but managed to grab only one boot before he fell down.
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Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health problems and have been referred to as a "silent epidemic". According to Mental Health Ireland, one in six people will experience a mental health issue, such as anxiety, every year with that ...
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GREENVILLE - For many, summer vacation allows time to head to the beach or get away on a trip. But for the American Red Cross, summer often means a shortage of blood.
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The number of women getting smear tests at sexual health clinics has more than halved over the past five years, a report reveals, as government funding cuts leave councils struggling to provide a range of vital services.
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Question: I am a grandmother with custody of my two grandsons, 6-year-old twins. Because of behavior problems at home and school and difficulties relating to other children (they play and communicate with one another just fine), they have been ...
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KINSHASA, Congo - The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo appears to be under control, although the virus can always surprise, World Health Organization officials said this week.
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The American Cancer Society is rolling out a campaign to eliminate HPV cancers by getting 80% of our country's young people fully vaccinated by 2026.
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